FIFA World Cup 26™: What to look out for in Sweden vs Tunisia 🇸🇪🇹🇳 | OneFootball

FIFA World Cup 26™: What to look out for in Sweden vs Tunisia 🇸🇪🇹🇳 | OneFootball

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Alex Mott·15 June 2026

FIFA World Cup 26™: What to look out for in Sweden vs Tunisia 🇸🇪🇹🇳

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Monterrey will play host as Sweden and Tunisia face off in what looks set to be a tense Group F clash.

Here's everything you need to look out for tonight's FIFA World Cup 26™ encounter.


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Who is playing today? 👀

Sweden needed a play-off win against Poland to progress to this tournament but in Viktor Gyökeres and Alexander Isak, have two of the most potent strikers in the game.

Tunisia meanwhile have one of the more experienced squads at this World Cup™ and in Anis Ben Slimane have a midfielder who could really light up the competition with his pace and trickery.


Players to watch 🔥

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Khalil Ayari is widely seen as one of the most exciting talents Tunisian football has produced in a years.

An attacking talent unlike any other in the squad, the Paris Saint-Germain forward has only earned a solitary cap for his country but should he come on against Sweden, will undoubtedly make things happen.

Outside of their two major strikers, Graham Potter's side will play lean heavily on the midfield talents of Lucas Bergvall.

His club campaign has been interrupted by injury this term but he is back to full fitness and ready to show his class on the ultimate stage.


Must-watch video 🎥

Graham Potter has been getting into the spirit of things at Sweden's base in Dallas.


Fun facts 📊

  • This will be the first ever World Cup meeting between these two nations
  • The two nations have met four times in friendly matches with those games producing a total of five goals between them
  • This is Sweden's 13th World Cup and their first since being eliminated by England in the World Cup 2018™ quarter-finals

Our prediction 🔮

  1. Sweden 2-0 Tunisia 
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